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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 12-3-1962 Winona Daily News Winona Daily News Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews Recommended Citation Winona Daily News, "Winona Daily News" (1962). Winona Daily News. 338. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/338 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Cloudy and City Traffic Box Score —To Date— 1962 1961 Cooler Tonight Accidents .... 345 362 Deaths ....... ' 1 2 And Tuesday Injuries ...... 75 81 Damages .....$83,165 $105,484 Governor Recount Petition Filed 26 DEAD IN 2 STATES Russians Begin Labor Unions Check Asked In All of 87 Pulling Bombers Askedl for Funds ST. PAUL (AP)-Tlie Minne- Farmer-Labor candidate. State 3 Killed Near Mankato, sota Federation of Labor (AFL- The State Canvassing Board last Counties Out of Cuba ST. PAUL (AP)-A CIO) will make a fund drive Thursday certified Republican court action WASHINGTON (AP)—The Rus- Gov. Elmer L. Andersen the win- by Democrat Karl Rolvaag was sians have begun taking their among labor unions to> help Lt. ner of the Nov. 6 election by 142 filed today in Albert Lea, asking a IL28 bombers out of Cuba, the Gov. Karl Rolvaag pay for a re- votes. The action came shortly- recount in all 87 Minnesota Defense Department announced count in the Minnesota governor- after , the State Supreme Court counties in the governor election. today. ship race. held amended returns from 10 Rolvaag lost to Gov, Elmer L. Eau Claire Asst. Secretary of Defense The federation's executive coun- counties should be accepted. With- Andersen by 142 votes in the count 2 Outside certified By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS an automobile as they -walked man whose car hit a bridge via- persons near Lake Crystal in Blue Arthur Sylvester announced that cil voted to make the effort Sat- out the amended figures, Rolvaag last week by the Stata Traffic accidents exacted a along U.S. Highway 12 about half duct early ..this morning. <}. A. Earth County. the first of a reported 30 or more urday after Rolvaag appeared be- would have had a 58-vote lead. Canvassing Board. heavy toll in Minnesota and Wis- a mile east of Eau Claire. Odenbreit, 53, was alone in Killed when their car collided twin-jet bombers are in the proc- fore the group and asked help. Rolvaag and his aides worked In his petition, Rolvaag _jk» consin over the ¦weekend, i Eight his car. when it crashed in north- with a truck on Highway 60 Sun- ess of being withdrawn. "We're confident we have the over the weekend en a petition that the court "proceed with all votes, deliberate speed" died in Minnesota mishaps, includ- east Minneapolis. day were Rodney E. Garten , 24, PhotogTaphs taken by U.S. said the . Democratic- for a recount. in ordering the ing a headon collision between a Eight Dead in The state's 1962 traffic toll St. James, the driver, Betty Coop- , recountrr-of more than _ y« million patrol planes indicate that the votes cast in the car and a truck which took the Minnesota Mishaps climbed to 631, compared with 689 er, 18, Eagle Lake, Minn., and Russian ship Okhotsk -was moving Nov. 6 general lives of three young people near through this date last year. Judy Sullivan, 17, Mankato. election. Mankato. Eight persons were killed in off the northern coasttof Cuba on State DFL chairman The truck driver, Steven Boyer, Saturday- with three bomber fuse- Georg- Wisconsin reported 18 weekend Minnesota weekend traffic acci- Th* weekend toll also included Farr said the ballot counting traffic fatalities, 18,' Round Lake, Minn., is hos- lages visible on its deck, Sylvester could be finished including two dents. a headon collision of a car and pitalized at Madelia in fair con- told a news conference. by Christmas young Eau Claire girls, struck by Latest victim was a Minneapolis truck ,which took the lives of three if delays can be avoided in the dition. His wife, Janet , 18, was legal preliminaries. released after treatment. "Then only the court decision The passengers in the Garten on the disputed ballots would re- car remain hospitalized. They are Peking main before the final winner of Sharon Sullivan , 18, Mankato, Taunts the gubernatorial contest could bd Judy's sister, and Curt Sorenson , determined," Farr said. ' 18, LaSalle, Minn. Sharon -was Farr said it would - be - in . th* listed in . poor condition and Soren- ; best interests of all Minnesotans son' s condition was termed criti Tito Mission to have the governorship question cal. resolved ' before the legislature Roger A. Hagdorn, 21, Blue meets Jam. 8. Earth, Minn., died earlier Sunday The petition was filed with Dis- in another Blue Earth County ac- To Khrushchev trict Judge Warren Plunkett ia cident. His car hit another vehicle By GEORGE SYV ERTSEN Albert Lea, who signed the order Arri- directing Andersen driven by Joseph Caven, 49, MOSCOW! (AP)-L-President Tito to show causa boy, Minn., on Highway 169 near , by 10 a.m. Wednesday why the of Yugoslavia a Communist with recount should not Amboy. strong neutralist overtones, head- be started. Mis. Eleanor Marie Engelking, ed today for Moscow talks with Judge Plunkett'sVorder sets the 30, International Falls, died in a Soviet Premier Khrushchev ac- bond to be posted by Rolvaag¦ ¦ at Cook, Minn., hospital Sunday of companied by 7 the taunts and $21,750. ' • ¦ ' V: ; injuries suffered last Friday when jibes of the Peking radio. The DFL proposes to name 100 the car she was driving struck a The Tito party, including his three-man teams to conduct the bridge railing and overturned on wife Jovanka, left Budapest by recount, with one jor each county Highway S3 about 25 miles north special train at midnight after a and extra teams in the more of Cook. brief but ceremonious stay in the populous areas. Hungarian capital. Farr said the DFL is prepared Paul Hildefarandt Jr., 29, Orton- to name its 100 ville, Minn., was killed late Satur- Tito's trip was billed as a vaca- members of the teams immediately. Each side day when his sport car overturned tion. It was not known if he would names one party on the outskirts of Ortonville. visit other cities before sitting CHRISTMAS STAMP IN BIG DEMAN D . This new Christ- and the court mas stamp can't be printed , appoints a third neutral party. Leo Bader, 20, Sturgeon Lake, down with Kremlin leaders for fast enough to satisfy the demand Next step is Minn., died' Friday serving the papers night. His car a discussion that is sure to in- the Post Office Department in Washington reported today. The on Gov. Andersen and Secretary smashed into a tree at the edge of clude the rift in Moscow-Peking Post Ofiice has ordered /a printing of 600 million. Previous high of State Joseph Moose Lake, Minn. Donovan, which relations and its meaning for for a special issue was' 300 million for the Mercury Astronaut halts the issuance of an election world Communist affairs. stamp in honor of John Glenn 's space flight. (AP Pliotofax) certificate to Andersen. Wisconsin Accidents As Tito's expedition got under The filing of recount proceedings way, the Peking radio blasted the in southern Minnesota indicated Take 18 Lives "Tito group" and "its notorious Rolvaag will push for additional supra-bloc policy" as "traitors of Eighteen persons died in Wis- votes in that area, which is norwal- the proletariat and running dogs New Christmas ly Republican territory. consin highway accidents during of U.S. imperialism." (he f irst weekend ot December as Plunkett was appointed to the PADDY WAGON BOUND . John Robert Lewis, 22, and two other college students with Tito and Khrushchev last met district bench by DFL Gov. Or- Lewis, Fisk "University student from Troy, Ala., failing to obey police orders when they refused (Continued on Page 13, Column* 6) in New York in 1960 at meetings ville L. Freeman on May 18, 1953. 26 DEAD the U.N. General Assembly. is carried to an awaiting police paddy wagon to leave the restaurant where they were refused of Stamps Popular Andersen was certified the ap- The Yugoslav leader last visited parent winner attempt at a (AP Photofax) last week after the following his arrest at a sit-in admission. the Soviet Union in 1956, in an By LOUIS G. PANOS selling special stamp ever is- Supreme Court directed accep- downtown Nashville restaurant. Oficers charged upward climb in relations be- WASHINGTON (AP)-The new sued," said James F. Kelleher , tance of amended returns from tween the two countries since the Christmas stamp can't be printed information 7 aide to Postmaster 10 counties. Original returns from Pilot Hurt in sharp break during the Stalin era. fast enough to satisfy the de- Gen J. Edward Day. the 87 counties put Rolvaag in Aside from foreign policy, Tito mand, the Post Office Depart- Kelleher said advance demand front by 58 votes. probably will discuss economic ment reported today. for the stjamp was so great that Fair indicated he will resist a problems with his Soviet hosts. "It's far and away the best- Day ordered a record first print- Republican , proposal to combine a Plane Crash at Yugoslavia has been undergoing ing of 500 million. The previous recount of the lieutenant governor Chinese Pull Back a difficult period, with food short- high for a special issue was 30O race with the Andersen - Rolvaag ages as one problem.

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